Wall Street Bulls Emerge as Bears Fall Away

Wall Street bears may have gone too far in their predictions, making an April comeback more likely. According to Scott Rubner, head of equity and derivatives strategy at Citadel Securities, his team is shifting from neutral to bullish on US equities ahead of April. This shift suggests investors who had bet against the market are … Read more

Inverting ChatGPT Prompts for Realistic Productivity Guidance

When using ChatGPT, users often rely on its idealized suggestions without considering the potential pitfalls. However, a simple tweak in prompts can help provide more practical and actionable advice. By adding an extra line to prompts that asks for “how I could fail” or “the ways it might unfold,” users can get a more grounded … Read more

Senate Closes in on Immigration Funding Deal

Senators are nearing a deal to fund all but one part of the Department of Homeland Security. This breakthrough comes after President Trump and GOP senators met at the White House, with Senator Katie Britt saying “we do” have a solution. The impasse began when Democrats demanded more restrictions on immigration enforcement agents, leading to … Read more

Record-Breaking 41,482 Medical School Seniors Matched for Residency

The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) has matched over 41,000 medical school seniors and graduates to U.S. residency positions, a new record. The program filled 93.5% of available training slots, with 53,373 applicants competing for 44,344 spots. This marks the first time both numbers have broken records. The NRMP also announced that active medical residents … Read more

Mastering the ‘Invert Prompt’ for More Realistic AI Planning

Planning with ChatGPT has become increasingly popular, but its limitations are clear. To overcome these, some experts recommend using an “invert prompt” to make more complete plans that account for real-life variables and potential failures. The invert prompt involves adding one line to the original question. For example, you can ask: “Explain first how this … Read more

Exercise May Repair Leaky Brain Barrier, Boosting Brain Health

Researchers discovered that exercise strengthens the blood-brain barrier, improving brain function and potentially fighting dementia. A new study found that an exercise protein, GPLD1, boosts brain health by repairing aging barriers and reducing leaky proteins in older mice with Alzheimer’s disease. The findings suggest that regular exercise may repair aging blood-brain barriers and improve brain … Read more

Microsoft Stock Slides Despite Strong Q2 Earnings

Microsoft shares fell 2-3% after a strong Q2 earnings report, despite Bank of America reinstating a Buy rating with a $500 price target. The company’s revenue grew 1.2% year-over-year and Azure increased by 39%. However, Microsoft’s capital expenditures nearly doubled to $29.9 billion, and investment losses in OpenAI reached $3.1 billion in Q1. The decline … Read more

Egan-Jones Faces SEC Scrutiny Over Government Debt Rating Bid

SEC officials have questioned the ability of Egan-Jones Rating Co., a small firm, to rate government debt and asset-backed securities. The Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) has raised concerns about the firm’s financial resources and management capabilities, which could impact its efforts to regain this rating capability after being banned over a decade ago. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-24/sec-questions-egan-jones-over-bid-to-again-rate-government-debt

Stagflation Returns to Haunt US Economy

The US is facing a new economic challenge, one that could be devastating for ordinary Americans. The combination of high inflation and slow economic growth has the potential to cause significant harm. Inflation refers to a rise in prices of goods and services over time. A moderate level of inflation can even be beneficial for … Read more

US and Iran in Last-Minute Talks Over Peace Deal

The United States and Iran are in discussions over a possible peace deal that could end the war in the Middle East. A group of regional mediators is urging both sides to hold high-level talks as soon as Thursday, but they still need confirmation from Tehran. US President Donald Trump is keen on winding down … Read more